Jar Size to Tobacco Amount Ratio

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I put 3-4oz in half pint (8oz) jars. I use these almost exclusively, because 3-4oz is about as much as I want to smoke of a blend, before I am ready for something else, and aged tobacco just goes to crap too quickly after opening the jars to have blends hanging around for longer than I want to smoke it.

I do have a some in quarter oz jars, because they fit an opened tin's worth easily. So, 1.75oz tins will get put into these, but I don't often move tobacco from tins to jars. I'm one of the few that trusts my tin's seals.
 

TimeKiller

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I put 3-4oz in half pint (8oz) jars. I use these almost exclusively, because 3-4oz is about as much as I want to smoke of a blend, before I am ready for something else, and aged tobacco just goes to crap too quickly after opening the jars to have blends hanging around for longer than I want to smoke it.
This is exactly what I do for the exact same reasons.
 

RonB

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Jan 17, 2021
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As mentioned, it does depend upon the blend. I just loaded up 16 ounces of HH Old Dark Fired Ready Rubbed into three 8 ounce jars. I packed it in but didn't strain myself. So that is over 5 ounces of tobacco in an 8 oz jar. Other blends will cannot be packed so densely but my average seems to be that a certain ounce container can handle half that in tobacco weight.
 
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BeardonBoards

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Jan 12, 2021
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I think I have managed a little over 3oz in a 8oz jar with coins. I have also managed 10-11oz of ribbon (Dunbar) into a 32 oz jar. Both of these are really packing it in. I prefer to leave more air if possible, but sometimes you don't have the jars to spare.
 
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jewman22

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Apr 2, 2021
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This is good to know. Since i'm not that well versed in American, I usually end up converting to metric(as in what the entire rest of the world uses).
 
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BROBS

Lifer
Nov 13, 2019
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A jar size "ounce" is short for fluid ounce, a unit of volume, whereas a tobacco ounce is just that, a unit of weight. It happens that 2 ounces of loose tobacco will fit nicely in an 8 fluid ounce jar. The metric equivalent would be 50g of tobacco and a 250ml jar.

2 oz of loose tobacco in a 8 fluid ounce jar is not going to leave you extra space. In fact, you'll probably have to press the tobacco in to get it to fit. Now, if it's a flakes or plugs, you'll be able to get more into the same sized jar.
I fit 3oz in a half pint jar.
 
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RookieGuy

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I don't use anything bigger than a pint jar, and even then that's for blends I really enjoy. Otherwise I just cram jelly jars full. That's so I can keep aging while sampling along the way. I cram them full, screw on the top to the upper end of hand tight. Scribble the contents and date on some masking tape and off to the cellar until I think about it again.
 
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